This Act requires that people can expect to be reasonably safe when using the playground. Greater care is required where children are concerned. There is a limited duty of care to trespassers. Notices have limited applicability. Occupiers Liability (Scotland) Act 1960 These Acts requires that peopl...
3 Children Act 1989 s105(1). 4 Family Law Reform Act 1969 s8. 5 Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991 s2(4). Competing interests: None declared Competing interests: No competing interests 11 April 2006 Mark J Sterrick Medical Officer Glencorse Barracks, Milton Bridge, Penicuik, ...
The Children Young Persons and their Families Act 1989 Since November 1989 New Zealand has had new statutory care and protection and youth justice procedures. They differ substantially from the procedures under the old 1974 act. For the majority of cases, the disposition of the child, servic......
The Children Act 1989 (higher education bursary) (Wales) for former relevant children (care leavers) Children's act of lying has been a popular research topic in the psychological field during the last two decades.The present paper is a review of the achie... DF Children - Department for ...
S.9 Education (Scotland) Act 1980 gives parents the right to withdraw their children from religious observance, and the Scottish Government is proposing to amend the law to oblige schools to take the children’s views into account. The Government says that this will align the law with the Uni...
To those reared in the Judaeo-Christian tradition, the proscription of incest is scriptural. The Incest Act 1567, which applied in Scotland until 1986, was based on the injunction: ‘No man shall approach a blood relation’ (Leviticus 18: 6) (Fig. 15.1). The Act, following the detailed...
see Children Act 1989, s 1(2).There may also be specific risks of harm to this particular child.Where there are parallel criminal proceedings, the likelihood of the child having to give evidence twice may increase the risk of harm.
Within the UK, this must be achieved within the context of policy that places on public bodies responsible for looked-after children a duty to ‘promote the upbringing of children by their families wherever consistent with their welfare’ (The Children Act, 1989; The Children (Scotland) Act, ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 requires them to set an individual 'care plan' for all such children and to review this plan at frequent intervals. Similar requirements in the Children Act 1989 have been facilitated by the 'Looking After Children' materials, a system of assessment, care ...
Winter K, Connolly P (1996) ‘Keeping It in the Family’: Thatcherism and the Children Act 1989. In: Pilcher J, Wagg S (eds) Thatcher’s Children? Politics, Childhood and Society in the 1980s and 1990s. Falmer Press, London, p 29–42 Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgements ...